The Linc - PFF’s secondary rankings have the Eagles in 8th

The Linc - PFF’s secondary rankings have the Eagles in 8th
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2025 NFL secondary rankings: Ravens and Chiefs take the top spots - PFF
8. Philadelphia Eagles. The Eagles falling to eighth on this list might raise eyebrows, especially after the secondary’s dominant Super Bowl performance. But they lost Darius Slay and C.J. Gardner-Johnson in free agency and are looking to replace them with cornerback Adoree’ Jackson and rookie safety Andrew Mukuba. While Vic Fangio is a defensive wizard, expecting Philadelphia to immediately get plug-and-play production at the level of their predecessors is a tall order. Still, a unit returning Quinyon Mitchell and Cooper DeJean — both phenomenal as rookies — will be tough to throw against.

Eagles Rookie Review: Quinyon Mitchell’s future looks incredibly bright - BGN
Well, I am hardly going to take a victory lap on Quinyon Mitchell. He looked like a top-tier talent in college, and he carried that over with ease in his rookie year. If anything, I undersold how quickly he’d adapt to the NFL level, especially given my concerns about the transition into Fangio’s scheme. I said that longer term, I think he could be up there at the very best of his position, and I stand by that take. I see no reason to change my opinion on what I said above. I expect Quinyon Mitchell to be recognised as one of the best cornerbacks in the NFL by the end of this season. I do think this season will present new challenges for Quinyon to deal with, though. For Quinyon to be recognised as one of the very best cornerbacks in the NFL, rightly or wrongly, I think he will have to get better at picking passes off at the catch point. Fair or not, picks matter when it comes to reputation.

The Eagles’ Super Bowl ring looks like a diamond-encrusted Beyblade - SB Nation
The Philadelphia Eagles unveiled their new Super Bowl ring to commemorate their win over the Chiefs, and it’s absolutely buck wild. Championship rings are always gaudy, but get a load of this thing.

2025 NFL training camp previews, projections for all 32 teams - ESPN
Biggest storyline: Do they have what it takes to repeat? Quarterback Jalen Hurts sought advice from Michael Jordan on how to go back-to-back, and coach Nick Sirianni studied the keys to sustained success this offseason. “The biggest thing is taking it a day at a time. We have these goals and you have these big dreams of what we want to accomplish, but ultimately it’s a journey,” Hurts said. Besides keeping focus, the Eagles will have to hope the personnel turnover on defense does not lead to a significant downtick in performance for a group that finished No. 1 last season. Notable players such as Brandon Graham, Josh Sweat, Darius Slay, C.J. Gardner-Johnson and Milton Williams are gone. It will fall to the likes of Azeez Ojulari, Kelee Ringo, Sydney Brown and Moro Ojomo to pick up...